Monday, March 12, 2012

Could it be that the Foo Fighters will be one of this year's Reading/Leeds headliners? Quite probably, given that the band are streaming their debut performance at the 1995 Reading Festival on their website: The headliners are due to be announced this evening...

Monday, March 21, 2011

The first bands have been announced for Reading/Leeds 2011. My Chemical Romance, The Strokes and Muse are the main stage headliners. Tickets are available via www.seetickets.com. Weekend tickets cost a whopping £192.50, plus booking fees and postage. Car parking is £5. That's one hell of a lot of money for what looks like one of the weakest line-ups in living memory.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ok, so that's a 1971 ticket... but weekend tickets for 2011 are still available, though Early Entry tickets and passes for the White car park are sold out. Weekend tickets are £187 including booking fee (that's a 9350% increase in 40 years!), plus £5.20 postage. They are available from See Tickets (click to go there).

Thursday, August 26, 2010

As rain continues to fall, and parts of the campsite are reportedly under water, Reading Festival organisers insist they will be able to keep any waterlogging under control via the use of Thames sluice-gates and tons of wood-chips. The good news is that the forecast is for the rain to pass through overnight, with a drier day tomorrow and sunny spells on Saturday before the rain returns on Sunday evening. (photo: Press Association)

The BBC is showing extensive festival highlights of this year's Reading Festival. Here's the list of start times for all the scheduled programmes. Further details can be obtained by clicking HERE and then on the individual programmes.

For those of you that can't make Reading this year (or wish to re-live past highlights) why not download some shows from previous Reading Festivals to while away the weekend without getting soaked to the skin. Click HERE to get classic sets from bands including Oasis, The Strangles, Morrissey, Garbage, Muse and many more.